After a woman accused Silicon Valley star T.J. Miller of sexual assaulting and punching her when they were in college together in a Daily Beast report, the comedian has been met with another harassment accusation.

Adult film star Dana DeArmond tweeted Tuesday afternoon that Miller, along with director Jordan Vogt-Roberts, harassed her on the set of Comedy Central’s Mash Up, where she was working at the time. She claims Vogt-Roberts kissed her without consent, but did not go into detail regarding Miller’s behaviour.

DeArmond tweeted, “I was harassed by both Tj Miller and the director Jordan Vogt-Roberts shooting for Comedy Central’s Mash Up. I’ve been saying Tj was an asshole for years. So there you go. … I wonder if Jordan Vogt-Roberts was a creep to anyone else. After wrapping mash up he invited me for drinks. I thought he was polite when he walked me to my car. He leaned in for a kiss. I said ‘no thank you’ he replied ‘don’t make this weird’ and kissed me anyway.”

I was harassed by both Tj Miller and the director Jordan Vogt-Roberts shooting for Comedy Central’s Mash Up. I’ve been saying Tj was an asshole for years. So there you go.

I wonder if Jordan Vogt-Roberts was a creep to anyone else. After wrapping mash up he invited me for drinks. I thought he was polite when he walked me to my car. He leaned in for a kiss. I said “no thank you” he replied “don’t make this weird” and kissed me anyway

Late Tuesday, film critic Danielle Solzman tweeted out a transphobic email Miller had sent her this pastAugust a week after the release of The Emoji Movie, in which he co-starred. Solzman had shared the letter previously with Miller’s name redacted because she was afraid of legal threats.

It's safe to say that his career is over now. Nobody ever wants to be on the receiving end of this kind of transphobic abuse. This was the email that found its way to my inbox just one week after the Emoji Movie was released. https://t.co/Nh4T7l0Djf

In the email, Miller refers to Solzman as “Daniel” and a “weird strange terrible man,” writing at one point, “You’re not a transgender, you’re not a tranny — you’re a f–king asshole Daniel.”

In his bizarre diatribe, in response to a negative review, Miller continues, “The pursuit of transgender identity is nothing more than an opportunity for you to distinguish yourself as someone who is special, but what is really special is how retarded it is that you would ever think to attack me or say that I’ve been offensive.” For no presumable reason, he goes on to add that he has “had sex with transgender people” and has “donated widely to organizations that support their freedom.”

In a joint statement released prior to these most recent allegations, Miller and his wife Kate denied previous accusations brought on by their college classmate, adding they believe it’s simply an effort to “discredit” Miller’s reputation and “muddy the water” of the #MeToo movement.

Hours after those allegations were published, Comedy Central announced the cancellation of Miller’s series The Gorburger Show, though the network claims the decision had been made earlier this year, according to Entertainment Weekly.